This aquarium has at least 200 gph of filtration servicing it.
It is serviced by a 50% water change weekly.
It is the aquarium I have under my profile, in case you want to know what currently occupies the tank.
The following species I want to have in it are:
5 Eureka Red Cichlids, 1 male 4 female ratio
8 Yellow Lab Cichlids of random identification ratio
1 Maingano Cichlid male or female ratio
1 OB Peacock Cichlid male or female ratio
1 Yellow Sunshine Peacock Cichlid 1 male ratio
1 Livingstoni Cichlid identification unknown ratio
1 Hongi Cichlid 1 male ratio (can be removed)
1 small pleco, uh I forgot he was here this is a last minute idea probably bristlenose, he isn't a common pleco of course!
Is this combination possible? I have a canister filter that operates under this aquarium when it is usually running was it 200 gph or something I know I at least have 200 gph being filtered. I have three weeks or more to discuss the possibilities concerning this. I am perfectly capable of conducting enough water changes necessary to run an aquarium of this inadequate size. I am planning on moving the 2 Star Sapphires to a different aquarium when they are too big to remain in this aquarium. I also have an Emperor Marineland filter that filters out 50 gph but I don't know what it's called aside from that, that's all the filtration information I can provide you. Do you think this tank is too small for Peacocks, lol I have seen pictures online of a tank with 78 fish that size (many were Mbunas) in a 55 gallon it's doable but this is a lot less fish.
It is serviced by a 50% water change weekly.
It is the aquarium I have under my profile, in case you want to know what currently occupies the tank.
The following species I want to have in it are:
5 Eureka Red Cichlids, 1 male 4 female ratio
8 Yellow Lab Cichlids of random identification ratio
1 Maingano Cichlid male or female ratio
1 OB Peacock Cichlid male or female ratio
1 Yellow Sunshine Peacock Cichlid 1 male ratio
1 Livingstoni Cichlid identification unknown ratio
1 Hongi Cichlid 1 male ratio (can be removed)
1 small pleco, uh I forgot he was here this is a last minute idea probably bristlenose, he isn't a common pleco of course!
Is this combination possible? I have a canister filter that operates under this aquarium when it is usually running was it 200 gph or something I know I at least have 200 gph being filtered. I have three weeks or more to discuss the possibilities concerning this. I am perfectly capable of conducting enough water changes necessary to run an aquarium of this inadequate size. I am planning on moving the 2 Star Sapphires to a different aquarium when they are too big to remain in this aquarium. I also have an Emperor Marineland filter that filters out 50 gph but I don't know what it's called aside from that, that's all the filtration information I can provide you. Do you think this tank is too small for Peacocks, lol I have seen pictures online of a tank with 78 fish that size (many were Mbunas) in a 55 gallon it's doable but this is a lot less fish.